Toi Ohomai is a network of purposeful connections with our community and industry – together we are forming constellations of excellence, knowledge, people, partnerships and innovation throughout the region, united in the exchange of knowledge. We are all here to be awakened and inspired by learning and to ensure our people, communities and region continue to prosper and flourish.

We are one of the largest tertiary providers in the Bay of Plenty. Our five main campuses can be found throughout the beautiful Bay of Plenty and South Waikato in Rotorua, Taupō, Tauranga, Tokoroa and Whakatāne.

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The Story Behind our Name

Our name Toi Ohomai represents our vision to aim high and achieve great heights; to be awakened by learning.

Our name was gifted to us by iwi. It has a story that has been woven from our whakapapa, history and the aspirations of our communities.

It's a representation of institutional excellence that supports innovation, connectedness and motivates and inspires the people of the region.

Toi is the pinnacle of achievement. It inspires the pursuit of excellence.

It is also a reference to Toi-te-huatahi and Toi Kai-rākau – a common eponymous ancestor of iwi across the region.

Ohomai is an awakening, to be alert and to create a shift in mindset. It is moving from a place of disillusionment to enlightenment and becoming transformed. It's also a reference to Ohomairangi, an eponymous ancestor of Te Arawa and Tainui.

Mai also represents the geographical markers of the region in which Toi Ohomai operates, Mai Maketū ki Tongariro, mai i ngā Kuri a Whārei ki Tihirau, tae atu ki te Kaokaoroa a Patatere - it acknowledges the Mana Whenua, the place of learning for the students and also the place and space from which students originate and come from, their iwi, their community, in the region and across the country.

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2017 i-graduate Survey Results: What our International Students are Saying

The International Student Barometer (ISB) is an online, semi-standardised survey questionnaire designed by i-graduate and used by over 1,400 institutions in 28 countries around the world.

The ISB tracks decision making, expectations, perceptions, and experiences of international students. Last year, 322 international students from Toi Ohomai participated in the survey and overall feedback was excellent.